Many species have been drastically affected by rapid urbanization.Harris' s hawks from their natural habitat of open spaces and a supply of rodents,lizards and other small prey have been forced to change their nat...Many species have been drastically affected by rapid urbanization.Harris' s hawks from their natural habitat of open spaces and a supply of rodents,lizards and other small prey have been forced to change their natural environment adapting to living in open spaces in sub-and periurban areas.Specific areas include playgrounds,parks and school courtyards.The migration of this predatory species into these areas poses a risk to individuals,and especially the children are often attacked by claws,talons and beaks intentionally or as collateral damage while attacking rodent prey.In addition,the diverse micro-organisms harbored in the beaks and talons can result in wound infections,presenting a challenge to clinical management.Here we would like to present a case of an 80-year-old man with cellulitis of bom hands after sustaining minor injuries from the talons of a Harris s hawk and review the management options.We would also like to draw attention to the matter that,even though previously a rarity,more cases of injuries caused by birds of prey may be seen in hospital settings.展开更多
文摘Many species have been drastically affected by rapid urbanization.Harris' s hawks from their natural habitat of open spaces and a supply of rodents,lizards and other small prey have been forced to change their natural environment adapting to living in open spaces in sub-and periurban areas.Specific areas include playgrounds,parks and school courtyards.The migration of this predatory species into these areas poses a risk to individuals,and especially the children are often attacked by claws,talons and beaks intentionally or as collateral damage while attacking rodent prey.In addition,the diverse micro-organisms harbored in the beaks and talons can result in wound infections,presenting a challenge to clinical management.Here we would like to present a case of an 80-year-old man with cellulitis of bom hands after sustaining minor injuries from the talons of a Harris s hawk and review the management options.We would also like to draw attention to the matter that,even though previously a rarity,more cases of injuries caused by birds of prey may be seen in hospital settings.